What are some economic arguments for and against a universal basic income? anon • 2025-10-03 05:35 UTC
Why is "ECONOMICS" today dominated by international trade (even though most economies have a large domestic component)? anon • 2025-10-14 21:20 UTC
I previously tried to explain capitalism, but now I’m going to explain why the concept of capitalism is flawed. anon • 2025-12-08 01:50 UTC
The long-term effects of World War 2 on Germany are also relevant to the US today anon • 2025-12-10 04:05 UTC
Millennials don't earn less because the economy is inherently more unequal - we earn less because we are extremely poor at negotiating our own salary anon • 2025-10-05 14:35 UTC
95% of the world is rightly angry that the US has economically blocked nearly everything they buy to take revenge on Russia. anon • 2025-09-26 07:40 UTC
What is the single most important variable that determines a country's economic prosperity and standard of living? anon • 2025-09-25 15:20 UTC
Shortages of essential consumer products are occurring more often across the globe. anon • 2025-11-23 07:30 UTC
I am in this subs opposite, thinking that trickle down economics is like communism or anarchism that works in theory but has failed in practice (or can't be put into practice to begin with) anon • 2025-10-20 09:57 UTC
Honeybees are a perfect example of how a market run economy doesn’t work in certain scenarios. anon • 2025-09-24 21:40 UTC
I know the top 1% own almost 2x what the bottom 90% own but how much does the top 1% pay in taxes? anon • 2025-11-06 18:32 UTC
Housing is the only thing that stopped me from moving to the US. Why can't the United States build new houses? anon • 2025-09-25 00:50 UTC